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EXISTENTIALISM IN MODERN LIFE

Phenomenological philosopher

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EXISTENTIALISM IN MODERN LIFE

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CARL ROGERS

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A FULLY FUNCTIONING PERSON1. Open to experience

2. Existential living

3. Trust feelings

4. Creativity

5. Fulfilled life

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ABRAHAM MASLOW

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ABRAHAM MASLOW

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ABRAHAM MASLOW

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EXTENTIALISM

•Extentialists thought that the tragic side of life more nearly illustrates human existence.

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P H E N O M E N O L O G I C A L P H I L O S O P H E R

A N D T H E I R T H O U G H T

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EDMUND HUSSERL-To use phenomenology to help make philosophy into a rigorous science .-Back to the things themselves.-Phenomenological reduction

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MARTIN HEIDEGGER•Phenomenology was the science of being•A past is oriented toward a future

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MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY

•Primacy of perception.•Facticity cannot be escaped.•Perception is immediate and prereflective.

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PHENOMENOLOGY AND

HERMENEUTICS

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: MARTIN HEIDEGGER: HANS GEORGE GADAMEERR:PAUL RICOEUR

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MARTIN HEIDEGGER• 'In speaking about something, the Dasein speakings

itself out, expresses itself being-in-the-world, dwelling with and occupying itself with beings.'

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HANS GEORGE GADAMER• ''Hermeneutics is primarily of use were making clear to others and making clear to oneself has become blocked''

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PAUL RICOEUR•Language is the medium of reveal self-understanding